Today is a Bahá’í Holy Day

9 07 2010

On this day in 1850, one of the central figures of the Bahá’í Faith, Siyyid Ali-Muhammad whom we call “The Báb”, was executed by firing squad in the main square of the Iranian city of Tabriz. The day is now commemorated by Bahá’ís across the world as a “Holy Day” when they stop doing any paid work and instead spend their time either in prayer and meditation or in carrying out acts of service for their friends, neighbours and other members of their community.

As for me, I’ve been reading some other Bahá’í blogs and updating this one on The Tiverton Bahá’í, which I’m now registering with Technorati.

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The Short Obligatory Prayer

6 03 2010

This is the prayer I recite every day between noon and sunset:

‘I bear witness, O my God, that Thou hast created me to know Thee and to worship Thee. I testify, at this moment, to my powerlessness and to Thy might, to my poverty and to Thy wealth.
There is none other God but Thee, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.’

~ Bahá’u’lláh





Why You Should Recite the Word of God

4 03 2010

Recite ye the verses of God every morning and evening. Whoso reciteth them not hath truly failed to fulfil his pledge to the Covenant of God and His Testament and whoso in this day turneth away therefrom, hath indeed turned away from God since time immemorial. Fear ye God, O concourse of My servants.

~ Bahá’u’lláh





What the Bahá’í Fast is Really About!

2 03 2010

Today marks the start of the Bahá’í Fast. For the next three weeks Bahá’ís are encouraged by Bahá’u'lláh to avoid eating and drinking each day between the times of sunrise and sunset. Technically, I’m exempted from the Fast because I’m ‘unwell’ (I have a long-term heart condition and a touch of diabetes) but this doesn’t mean that I’m jumping for joy at the thought of not having to suffer the rigours of the Fast. On the contrary, I’m taking the opportunity to focus on what the Fast is really about.

If you study the Bahá’í writings you soon realize that fasting is not about strictly following a set of rules about when you can or cannot eat or drink; it’s about replacing physical food and drink with their spiritual equivalent through prayer and the recitation of the Word of God. It is also about spending some time thinking (or meditating) about what you have read or recited. Meditation is the spiritual equivalent of digestion: you can only gain spiritually from reading from the Bahá’í writings if you think deeply about the real meaning of the words you’ve just seen on the page or recited from memory.

For me personally, I’m using the period of the Fast to get my Bahá’í life back on track, by reading more Bahá’í books and blogs, and trying to write regularly on my own blog here on The Tiverton Bahá’í. And I must think about teaching the Faith more and participating in Bahá’í activities across Devon.

So, with the Bahá’í New Year approaching on 21 March, these are my resolutions! Let’s go and put them into action – fast!





The Bahá’í Fast has Started

2 03 2010

Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God! These are the days whereon Thou hast bidden all men to observe the fast, that through it they may purify their souls and rid themselves of all attachment to anyone but Thee.

~ Bahá’u’lláh





‘Thought of the Day’ section added

28 01 2010

I’ve just spent some time over the past few days updating this site, and I’ve introduced a ‘Thought of the Day’ section on the Home page. This new section will contain short extracts from the Bahá’í writings that I hope will inform and inspire you. It will be updated on a daily basis. Trust me, it will!!





Devon Bahá’í Cluster Meeting

17 05 2009

I’ve just returned from the Devon Bahá’í Cluster meeting, where we had a very fruitful discussion about what the friends wanted from a local Bahá’í presence on the Web. It looks as though a group of us with IT skills will be getting together to decide on the way forward in this matter.

In respect of other activities, after finding out what other Bahá’í communities are doing, and focusing on what people in general are looking for from the Bahá’í Faith, I shall be reviewing my personal action plan and putting into effect several ideas I’ve had to increase the visibility of the Faith in the Tiverton area. One thing I shall be starting is a devotional meeting every Tuesday evening. Further information will be posted on the home page of The Tiverton Bahá’í. I will also be making some changes to this website. So watch this space!








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